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. >>> and there are all kinds of new laws across the country. in maryland, same-sex marriage there is legal as of today. and couples rang in 2013 with wedding bells. voters approved that gay marriage measure back in november. that was one of hundreds of new laws that went into effect as the new year began, from new restrictions on the use of social media to an increase in the minimum wage. nbc's justice correspondent, pete williams, has more. >> reporter: beginning today in california and illinois, it's against the law for an employer to ask anyone applying for a job to reveal user names or passwords for social media sites like facebook. johnny says it happened to him at a job interview. >> it's rude and not respectful. someone has privacy. you expect them to respect that. >> reporter: though job placement experts advise leaving embarrassing photos off social media sites, an employer doesn't have the right to rummage through an applicant's past. >> it's like saying, i want the keys to your house to look around. >> reporter: as of today in washin
. >>> and there are all kinds of new laws across the country. in maryland, same-sex marriage there is legal as of today. and couples rang in 2013 with wedding bells. voters approved that gay marriage measure back in november. that was one of hundreds of new laws that went into effect as the new year began, from new restrictions on the use of social media to an increase in the minimum wage. nbc's justice correspondent, pete williams, has more. >> reporter: beginning today in...
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thousands of new laws that got our attention today. in colorado, where marijuana is now legal, two members only pot clubs are now open for business. in wellington, kansas, no more than four cats per household. in illinois, motorcyclists can run red lights, but they'll be fined if they pop a wheelie. and in concord, massachusetts, tonight, single serving passing water bottles have been banned for conservation. >>> to our person here tonight, and from "dancing with the stars," to dancing with his new bride. len goodman, stars on abc's hit show married his longtime girlfriend in london. it was a surprise ceremony. the only person that knew about the marriage plan, his 96-year-old mother. goodman says he didn't want to shock her. >>> to our quote tonight, from viral sensation psy, who is little over the whole "gangnam style" thing. ♪ ♪ gangnam style >> you likely saw this last night, the performance at the new year's party in times square over night. but apparently it was his last one. we'll see if he means it. he said, quote, "gangnam
thousands of new laws that got our attention today. in colorado, where marijuana is now legal, two members only pot clubs are now open for business. in wellington, kansas, no more than four cats per household. in illinois, motorcyclists can run red lights, but they'll be fined if they pop a wheelie. and in concord, massachusetts, tonight, single serving passing water bottles have been banned for conservation. >>> to our person here tonight, and from "dancing with the stars,"...
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many couples took advantage of the new law and tied the knot. >> now, please take each other's hands. >> reporter: away from all the noise of the same-sex marriage debate, several couples were married in the quiet environment of tillman island. >> by the people of maryland, i now pronounce you married. >> reporter: and with that, clayton and wayne were one of the many same sex couples married in our state today. >> i was so quick. why was that such a big deal? >> reporter: after dealing with 20 years of don't ask, don't tell in the navy, they were married today also. >> we wanted to get married in our own state in our own home. >> reporter: they had been together for 15 years. their wedding was emotional for both of them. >> it's overwhelming. again, it's a civil rights issue and people recognize that and they voted to give legitimacy to people who are in love with each other. >> reporter: many couples wanted to get married today for one main reason. >> because we could -- right after midnight. >> reporter: this wasn't the only ceremony. by the end of the day seven couples will have g
many couples took advantage of the new law and tied the knot. >> now, please take each other's hands. >> reporter: away from all the noise of the same-sex marriage debate, several couples were married in the quiet environment of tillman island. >> by the people of maryland, i now pronounce you married. >> reporter: and with that, clayton and wayne were one of the many same sex couples married in our state today. >> i was so quick. why was that such a big deal?...
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the new year means new laws to follow. wants to ban smoking on all county owned and leased properties and wants more bike lanes. more than 400 are going into affect around the kuven tree today. shannon has details. >> reporter: in kentucky, it's now illegal to release wild hogs into the wild. there are a number of employment related measures as well including these. in oregon it's now illegal for employers to advertise a job opening if they won't consider applicants unemployed. >>> and now illegal to ask for or require you to hand over the passwords to social media accounts. that goes for applicants and current employees. other states have enacted similar laws. in all, more than 29,000 laws were passed by state legislature inside 2012 and many of those kick in today. very busy year at the federal level. many new regulations stemming from laws passed over the last couple years will phase in today including hhs mandate that employers who provide health insurance coverage must make sure it includes free access to birth contro
the new year means new laws to follow. wants to ban smoking on all county owned and leased properties and wants more bike lanes. more than 400 are going into affect around the kuven tree today. shannon has details. >> reporter: in kentucky, it's now illegal to release wild hogs into the wild. there are a number of employment related measures as well including these. in oregon it's now illegal for employers to advertise a job opening if they won't consider applicants unemployed....
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. >> new year's, new laws in maryland. game marriage became legal at midnight -- a marriage became legal at midnight this morning. david has more. >> the mayor officiated the first gay marriage at city hall, and as a precaution, she got ordained to do at. wedding bells rang in the near. street michael the archangel celebrated its first same-sex marriage ceremony. >> jesus loves everyone. i think he would be celebrating with us if we were walking with him today. i do not look at it as a religious issue at all. i look good as a civil rights issue. ♪ >> hat amanda and her partner april exchanged wedding bells before 7000 invited guests, including four foster children a plan to adopt. >> it is the best thing to be a part of marriage and the world to make it legal. is the best thing in the world for us. >> they broke their wedding vows. their first guest -- their first gift to each other -- a single rose. they exchanged rose -- they exchanged vows and brings. >> i do proclaim that a man that and april are married in the name
. >> new year's, new laws in maryland. game marriage became legal at midnight -- a marriage became legal at midnight this morning. david has more. >> the mayor officiated the first gay marriage at city hall, and as a precaution, she got ordained to do at. wedding bells rang in the near. street michael the archangel celebrated its first same-sex marriage ceremony. >> jesus loves everyone. i think he would be celebrating with us if we were walking with him today. i do not look...
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it is a law that allows parents to freeze their credit. the idea to make it easier to fight identity theft. in virginia local governments can now only seize property for the public use by claiming imminent domains. and insurance agents have to inform people if their policy excludes coverage for earthquake damage. >>> and don't forget that the new year means new rates on the dulles toll road. they went up by a quarter today at the main toll plaza bringing the rate to $1.75 for a standard two-wheel vehicle. tolls are also up a quarter to the on and off ramps bringing them $1 a piece. >>> tomorrow means a return for the normal daily routine to mean a lot more cars on the road. be sure to join all of us for the traffic and weather you need before you head out the door starting at 4:25 a.m. >> i know my kids are not ready for this reality check. but erica is in the weather center with an early look at our forecast for tomorrow. >>> well you're going to have to bundle up those kids as they are waiting for the bus because we're going to see breez
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you can't make them into law anymore. you would have to start this legislative process up again if you don't get this passed by january 3rd at noon. >> rich, i mean looking at how plan b was received, boehner's plan b, there were fewer tax increases in that and the same issue with no spending cuts being dealt with and yet he couldn't get enough republican votes to get that through. so how realistic is it that they managed to get enough to pass this senate bill? i know they have democratic support in this case but is it enough? >> that is the key. the thinking is it might be enough. nobody is talking specific numbers and that is the problem because they don't know, the conversations haven't started yet between democrats and republicans seriously how many members they can bring to get the 218 votes needed to pass this bill. basically because republicans aren't sure if they're going to offer this amendment, if they're going to try to change this bill or if they're simply trying to pass the bill that the senate passed last ev
you can't make them into law anymore. you would have to start this legislative process up again if you don't get this passed by january 3rd at noon. >> rich, i mean looking at how plan b was received, boehner's plan b, there were fewer tax increases in that and the same issue with no spending cuts being dealt with and yet he couldn't get enough republican votes to get that through. so how realistic is it that they managed to get enough to pass this senate bill? i know they have democratic...
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a new law involving chick that took effect today in maryland. maryland becomes the first state in the nation to bannon arsenic additive in chicken feed. arsz nick was used by farmers to help fight the spread of disease in chicken houses but it is also a known core sin general. environmentalists say it had been contaminating the soil and groundwater for decades. >>> the new year will mean a new fight over laws governor earning abortion clinics in virginia. it could mean costly renovations for some clinics who say that could put them out of business. mcdonnell's approval is not final. the virginia board of health will review the rules and it is expected to take a final rote on whether to make the rules mandatory in march. >>> power surge may be to blame for a fire that seriously damaged a church today in prince george's county. that blaze broke out at the church in much oxon hill this morning. tracee wilkins reports. it is a test of faith for the congregation. >> i can't believe it. first of the year, this is where we have to meet. >> reporter: wh
a new law involving chick that took effect today in maryland. maryland becomes the first state in the nation to bannon arsenic additive in chicken feed. arsz nick was used by farmers to help fight the spread of disease in chicken houses but it is also a known core sin general. environmentalists say it had been contaminating the soil and groundwater for decades. >>> the new year will mean a new fight over laws governor earning abortion clinics in virginia. it could mean costly...
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to go to the white house and sign in law. fiscal cliff legislation failed out of the senate, 89 89-8, has hit an iceberg potentially. the house of representatives, concerns about the bill from the conservatives and liberals. fox business network anchor cheryl casone joins me in new york with a look at how investors here and abroad possibly may react to all of this. cheryl, happy new year first of all. >> happy new year. >> bret: the markets were closed for the holiday, but what effect will this have potentially when the trading opens back up? >> incredibly negative effect. there are a couple of things happening. we're 35 minutes away from tokyo's market opening. that will give us a first clear indication of what the thought process is around the world about the problems as the roadblock if you will that we have hit in america. an australian trader sending a note out saying if the americans wake up on wednesday they have less money in their paychecks and they are paying more in taxes, there is no deal in washington, it will be
to go to the white house and sign in law. fiscal cliff legislation failed out of the senate, 89 89-8, has hit an iceberg potentially. the house of representatives, concerns about the bill from the conservatives and liberals. fox business network anchor cheryl casone joins me in new york with a look at how investors here and abroad possibly may react to all of this. cheryl, happy new year first of all. >> happy new year. >> bret: the markets were closed for the holiday, but what...
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we begin with rattle robinson, founder and past president of transafrica, a law professor at pennsylvania state university, most recent book "makada" said at the dawn of the civil rights era following a young man coming of age in segregated richmond, virginia. through his blind grandmother and her visions, he discovers her his race and africa. he came to our studios on the eve of dr. king's birthday to talk about his new novel. he lives now in st. kitts. >> when i was a child growing up in richmond, virginia, we were called negros. no one i knew we were called that. no one knew the province of that word. it had no connection to what we might have been before we were blocked from review by that lethal, opaque space of slavery. so we did not know anything about ourselves except we had been called this, but not by ourselves. it turns out is much like the case of the sardine. there is no such thing as a sardine as a fish living free in the ocean. it only becomes one when it is captured and put in a pan. and we were only called negros when we were leveled during slavery as that, as a way of se
we begin with rattle robinson, founder and past president of transafrica, a law professor at pennsylvania state university, most recent book "makada" said at the dawn of the civil rights era following a young man coming of age in segregated richmond, virginia. through his blind grandmother and her visions, he discovers her his race and africa. he came to our studios on the eve of dr. king's birthday to talk about his new novel. he lives now in st. kitts. >> when i was a child...
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challenges to the new law are percolating through the lower courts. we examine some of them on our health page. the amazon rain forest may be drying out. in the last few years, a patch of the forest in peru has been hit by two major droughts. we have a report from "scientific american" on our homepage. and how do you find the most success with internet job boards? our "ask the headhunter" series has the answer. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. ray? >> suarez: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm ray suarez. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you, and we wish you a happy new year. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by
challenges to the new law are percolating through the lower courts. we examine some of them on our health page. the amazon rain forest may be drying out. in the last few years, a patch of the forest in peru has been hit by two major droughts. we have a report from "scientific american" on our homepage. and how do you find the most success with internet job boards? our "ask the headhunter" series has the answer. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. ray?...
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. - several nnw laws taking effect . today.anotter measure protects children roo identity theft .... by allowing parents to any time.eer child's credit at - time.veterans will now be ble have their veteran status shown on heir drrver's liiensee license.and another measure bans arsenic in chicken feed to helppkeep toxins ut of the chesapeake bay. 3 the fate of he fiscal cliff is now in the haads of the house. . . leaders roo ábothá parties went behind closed doors with their respective caucuses thii afternoon.... discussing the deal approvee by the senate in the wee hours of tis morniig. under terms of the senate- approved legislation: taxxs on &pthe middle ccassswill not go more, and households earning 450-thouuand dollars or more will see their taxes reeurn tt clinton-era levvls. hhuse opponents say it was dooe in - hasse. penntor mitch mcconnell observed quote "this shouldn't be the model for how we do things arouud here" end quote, piie a bull in a china closett - anyway 3 if the bill isspassed in the house, the pre
. - several nnw laws taking effect . today.anotter measure protects children roo identity theft .... by allowing parents to any time.eer child's credit at - time.veterans will now be ble have their veteran status shown on heir drrver's liiensee license.and another measure bans arsenic in chicken feed to helppkeep toxins ut of the chesapeake bay. 3 the fate of he fiscal cliff is now in the haads of the house. . . leaders roo ábothá parties went behind closed doors with their respective...
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by law they are supposed to. then the speaker of the house, he sends a wish list to the senate, expecting them to act, which he knows they're not going to. it sounds to me they are all worried about themselves. they are all politicking for reelection. fiscal cliff, we need term limits to get these people out of there that have been in their 10, 20 years. they are not doing the job for us. host: chad from fox news. his most recent tweet -- ken is in fort lauderdale. >> happy new year. i just wanted to say that first of all this policy was created by the republicans in the george bush administration. however, it goes back in time. let's stick with that. the republicans need to recognize they should be back in their own past president. i would like to say that when two policies -- i am sorry, when the democrats and republicans came into place 400 years ago, maybe it is time to introduce a third party, so things do not get gridlocked like they are. thank you very much. host: gary in hollister. what would you like to
by law they are supposed to. then the speaker of the house, he sends a wish list to the senate, expecting them to act, which he knows they're not going to. it sounds to me they are all worried about themselves. they are all politicking for reelection. fiscal cliff, we need term limits to get these people out of there that have been in their 10, 20 years. they are not doing the job for us. host: chad from fox news. his most recent tweet -- ken is in fort lauderdale. >> happy new year. i...
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a handful of other laws took effect. vet vance having their status on their driver's license and parents can freeze their child's credit anytime they want. >>> think they have a deal on the so-called fiscal cliff, think again. representatives in the house appear to be against the bill that passed by a wide margin in the senate. >> reporter: after the senate's late night fiscal cliff drama, now it's time for the house to have its say. the big question. are there enough republican votes to pass it? today house speaker john boehner huddled behind closed doors with his caucus and there was universal concern. house minority leader nancy pelosi said boehner needs to allow for a straight up or down vote to the senate bill, no changes. >> our speaker has said when the senate acts, we will have a vote in the house. that is what he said. that is what we expect. that is what the american people deserve. >> reporter: early this morning the senate passed overwhelming bipartisan support that would extend the deal that would prevent ta
a handful of other laws took effect. vet vance having their status on their driver's license and parents can freeze their child's credit anytime they want. >>> think they have a deal on the so-called fiscal cliff, think again. representatives in the house appear to be against the bill that passed by a wide margin in the senate. >> reporter: after the senate's late night fiscal cliff drama, now it's time for the house to have its say. the big question. are there enough republican...
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there are many other new laws that go sby effect today. we break down some of the new intrigues new laws. >> in california driverless car ace allowed on the highways. a human still had has to be in the passenger seat and californians can use their smartphones to prove they have insurance. >> it is a wonderful thing. if you have your insurance with you all the time, we have our drivers license on there. >> speaking of licenses, in tennessee drivers older than 60 are required to have a photo on theirs. >> you have to have it done anyways so why not get your picture made? >> in massachusetts, they outlawed plastic bottles, no other community has done that. if you pop a wheeling on your motorcycle you get slammed with a $1,000 type. you will be in trouble if you possess, sell, or distribute shark fins, never mind that i'll sil not near any oceans. pigs have. be a problem there. in kansas, the law restricts the number of cats allowed in one household, no more than four. >> don't letting them loose. >> a check on the traffic situation. >> happy
there are many other new laws that go sby effect today. we break down some of the new intrigues new laws. >> in california driverless car ace allowed on the highways. a human still had has to be in the passenger seat and californians can use their smartphones to prove they have insurance. >> it is a wonderful thing. if you have your insurance with you all the time, we have our drivers license on there. >> speaking of licenses, in tennessee drivers older than 60 are required to...
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co-workers say his brother and sister-in-law, they were also police officers. these two women who worked with yung say that his smile was infectious and that even people he ticketed found him friendly. >> he loved working with them. loved being a motor officer. had a great smile. and when you met chris, you knew you had met a friend. >> reporter: one message reads chris, you're a true hero and you will be missed. patrick and baby will though you for being a great uncle. i miss you and love you, nancy. >> there is risk involved. we all know that and we understand that and a tragedy like this when it happens, we come together, we work together, we support one another. >> reporter: now chris yung was on the prince william county police force for three years. this is the third county police death since 1970. this death has really touched the community. there will be a vigil tonight at the target parking lot near where the accident happened at 7:30 tonight. i'm peggy fox reporting live, now back to you. >> peggy, thank you. >>> police are searching for a man who sta
co-workers say his brother and sister-in-law, they were also police officers. these two women who worked with yung say that his smile was infectious and that even people he ticketed found him friendly. >> he loved working with them. loved being a motor officer. had a great smile. and when you met chris, you knew you had met a friend. >> reporter: one message reads chris, you're a true hero and you will be missed. patrick and baby will though you for being a great uncle. i miss you...
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law baltimore homicides increased by 10%, washington dropped by 18.5%. d.c. had 85 homicides in 2012, the lowest number in 40 years. what is more, washington felt population is booming. that creates a significant difference in the two cities in the homicide rates. baltimore's rate is 35%, at two times higher. around the country, several other cities have seen a spike in homicides. detroit, philadelphia, and chicago. wbal tv-11 news. >> cloudy for much of the day to day. very little in the way of precipitation. i think it will stay that way tonight. 42 degrees at the top of the our. i would not be surprised if there are a couple sprinkles in neighborhoods tonight. temperatures will drop into the 20's tonight. another quiet night. not a lot going on over the next couple of weeks here in maryland. if you are waiting for the big snow like stan, you will have to wait. >> oh, darn. >> are you being sarcastic? new news in prescription drugs. >> why taking ambien could lead to more car accidents in the year ahead. >> but first, police want to know what caused a crash
law baltimore homicides increased by 10%, washington dropped by 18.5%. d.c. had 85 homicides in 2012, the lowest number in 40 years. what is more, washington felt population is booming. that creates a significant difference in the two cities in the homicide rates. baltimore's rate is 35%, at two times higher. around the country, several other cities have seen a spike in homicides. detroit, philadelphia, and chicago. wbal tv-11 news. >> cloudy for much of the day to day. very little in the...
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. >> eric: are your siz that we find new taxes in the law? medical device tax. investment tax. >> juan: look, everybody agrees there are blank pages. we don't know what is to come. >> andrea: doesn't that scare you? >> juan: what scares me, rather than get on board there are peep delight in congress shooting spitballs. >> greg: legitimate criticism is not a spitball. nancy pelosi didn't bother to read it. that is not a spitball if you flow a large portion of the economy going to government that do nothing right. that is not a spitballle just why do republican governors say we're not going to do this. let the fed do this. they said we don't like big government. they should control it. to me this is just like we don't likebe you guys. >> andrea: they can opt out if they don't want to opt out. to me, we have to throw spitballs. a lot of promises were made. taxes wouldn't go up. premiums wouldn't go up. keep your doctor. all of those things not true. i think we will be talking about this story and this decision for years and decades come. just i agree. >> kimberly:
. >> eric: are your siz that we find new taxes in the law? medical device tax. investment tax. >> juan: look, everybody agrees there are blank pages. we don't know what is to come. >> andrea: doesn't that scare you? >> juan: what scares me, rather than get on board there are peep delight in congress shooting spitballs. >> greg: legitimate criticism is not a spitball. nancy pelosi didn't bother to read it. that is not a spitball if you flow a large portion of the...
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this is a little bit more like final passage in that this is before something becomes law and goes to the president's desk. and here again, we see rarely used until the early 1970's and then explosion. and then not for deep personal principle but for paralysis. i have found it quite interesting to hear some of my colleagues say, this was the constitutional design, the senate be a supermajority chamber. that is beyond out of sync with american history or any -- any facts. and they say, well, isn't there a story about george washington talking with thomas jefferson and george washington says, "you know, the senate's meant to be the cooling saucer and, therefore, wasn't the senate always a supermajority body?" and the answer is, well, no. it wasn't a supermajority body. as i've demonstrated by these charts, it was very rare before 1970 to oppose a final majority vote. and when it was done, it was done for principle. and when it was done, people took this floor -- they didn't have to but they took this floor and they explained themselves to their colleagues and the american public. becaus
this is a little bit more like final passage in that this is before something becomes law and goes to the president's desk. and here again, we see rarely used until the early 1970's and then explosion. and then not for deep personal principle but for paralysis. i have found it quite interesting to hear some of my colleagues say, this was the constitutional design, the senate be a supermajority chamber. that is beyond out of sync with american history or any -- any facts. and they say, well,...
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and his brother and sister-in-law are still on the force. tonight in this shopping center, the super target shopping center on nokesville road, there will be a candlelight vigil at 7:30 to remember the life of officer yung. come and bring your own candles. ahead at 6:00, we will have more on the coverage of officer young's death, including how folks from across the nation are showing is port to the prince william county police department and the role social media is playing. >>> at the stroke of midnight some gay and lesbian couples in maryland became officially newlyweds. the same-sex marriage law took effect at 12:01 this morning. some celebrated with midnight wedding ceremonies. a voter referendum in move made maryland one of nine states to legalize same-sex marriage. there are exemptions for religious organizations that choose not to marry gay couples. >>> wedding was the highlighted of today's tournament of roses parade. >> by the powers vested in me by the state of california, i now pronounce you husband and wife. >> couple tied the kn
and his brother and sister-in-law are still on the force. tonight in this shopping center, the super target shopping center on nokesville road, there will be a candlelight vigil at 7:30 to remember the life of officer yung. come and bring your own candles. ahead at 6:00, we will have more on the coverage of officer young's death, including how folks from across the nation are showing is port to the prince william county police department and the role social media is playing. >>> at the...
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it's unclear how the industry will operate since it remains illegal according to federal law. they are waiting for guidance from the city attorney and district attorney to see what, if any, action should be taken. but for the club owner, club 64 is the start of a major change. >> i've had so many dreams for this industry but i see it as a place where people can come together and enjoy each other's company and really be open about the use of can any bus just like they are with alcohol. >> and she says there's nothing to be afraid of. >> the worst that can happen is we'll probably be closed sooner than most bars because everyone will want to go to sleep. >> colorado isn't the only state that legalized marijuana. back in november, washington approved pot use for people 21 and older. >>> and you're in "the situation room." happening now, could the fiscal cliff deal approved by the senate turn into a no deal? key republicans still oppose even as a new deadline threatens to send both sides back to square one. >>> also, even if this deal is finalized, a lot of tough issues have been
it's unclear how the industry will operate since it remains illegal according to federal law. they are waiting for guidance from the city attorney and district attorney to see what, if any, action should be taken. but for the club owner, club 64 is the start of a major change. >> i've had so many dreams for this industry but i see it as a place where people can come together and enjoy each other's company and really be open about the use of can any bus just like they are with alcohol....
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take that bill and agree to it, that it would pass with 218 votes, and then perhaps it would become law and the fiscal cliff deal would be done. however, we've just learned within the last 30 minutes that the second ranking republican in the house does not support the bill as it stands. and as our luke russert has been reporting to us, this would mean a whole other round of amendments perhaps to that bill. it also could mean that, therefore, it would go to the senate and then back to the house. this as we look at only 44 hours left in the 112th congress, and can they get it done or will it have to start all over again on thursday with the 113th congress? nbc's luke russert has been reporting for us and he was speaking with members early and heard from one member, luke, and i found this very interesting, you said that that member told you that was in the room for one of the meetings in the conference, 40 members spoke up, 37 spoke out against the plan, and 3 spoke for it. who are those three? who might they be? and what is the sentiment they have that they're so brave as it sounds to be
take that bill and agree to it, that it would pass with 218 votes, and then perhaps it would become law and the fiscal cliff deal would be done. however, we've just learned within the last 30 minutes that the second ranking republican in the house does not support the bill as it stands. and as our luke russert has been reporting to us, this would mean a whole other round of amendments perhaps to that bill. it also could mean that, therefore, it would go to the senate and then back to the house....
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voters in maine and washington state also approved laws to legalize same-sex marriage last year. several other new laws take effect today in maryland and in a first for any state in the country. paints now have the ability to freeze their child's credit to prevent identity theft. people who have served in the military can have their veteran's status note order their driver's license and montgomery county, a ride in an ambulance costs as much as $800 for an out-of-county resident. starting now it costs more to drive on the dulles toll road. it increases to $2.a 75 each way. an additional $260 a year. if you take the toll road to work every day. it helps pay for construction of metro's new silver line. next year rates go up again jumping another 75 cents to $3.50. for someone that drives it every day you may be looking for another route. >>> when "news4 at 4:00" continues, big preparations for the royal couple's new addition this year. what kensington palace is working on for the new baby. >>> a surprising new report about how parents touch, a parent's touch can help babies born pr
voters in maine and washington state also approved laws to legalize same-sex marriage last year. several other new laws take effect today in maryland and in a first for any state in the country. paints now have the ability to freeze their child's credit to prevent identity theft. people who have served in the military can have their veteran's status note order their driver's license and montgomery county, a ride in an ambulance costs as much as $800 for an out-of-county resident. starting now...
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thirteen the year however of the banking death penalty we will see the democracy of the outlaws of the law and order restored of all our planes of finance that is marked production for twenty third stacy herbert max welcome to tory thirteen we haven't got to sleep yet have we got it. well the first headline we're going to cover is a good omen for twenty thirty that's a bad omen i think for lovable lloyd and adorable jamie u.b.s. libel.
thirteen the year however of the banking death penalty we will see the democracy of the outlaws of the law and order restored of all our planes of finance that is marked production for twenty third stacy herbert max welcome to tory thirteen we haven't got to sleep yet have we got it. well the first headline we're going to cover is a good omen for twenty thirty that's a bad omen i think for lovable lloyd and adorable jamie u.b.s. libel.
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. >> reporter: if the measure becomes law, it will be the first significant bipartisan tax increase since 1990. the deal also would extend unemployment benefits and it would also prevent a spike in milk prices. live on capitol hill, danielle nottingham. frank, back to you. >> danielle, what if the house approves this today? what's the process and when will we, if we do feel an effect, the public that is, anyway? >> reporter: well, if the house does approve this, the public wouldn't feel the effect of the tax increases but what this deal does not address in the long term are the those automatic spending cuts. they have only been delayed for a couple of months. also what we have coming up is the debt limit showdown also. so this is really a temporary deal and in just a couple of months we could see another "fiscal cliff" and that's the concern with a lot of the lawmakers here on capitol hill today, frank. >> still some work to do. okay, danielle knottingham in washington, thank you. >>> a high-speed chase killed two and another is clinging to life in the hospital. cbs 5 reporter cate caugir
. >> reporter: if the measure becomes law, it will be the first significant bipartisan tax increase since 1990. the deal also would extend unemployment benefits and it would also prevent a spike in milk prices. live on capitol hill, danielle nottingham. frank, back to you. >> danielle, what if the house approves this today? what's the process and when will we, if we do feel an effect, the public that is, anyway? >> reporter: well, if the house does approve this, the public...
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i none of these people lock laws. they jt own land that qualifies for handouts. >> but think about how much money we could save if these guy didn't pass so many laws that encourage freeloadi. >> bought the da, year after year, they micromanning life with subsidies and the winners are not the needy but people like bon jovi, ted turner, maurice, and, me. >> so, let's hope for an to end all these freeloading. that's our show for
i none of these people lock laws. they jt own land that qualifies for handouts. >> but think about how much money we could save if these guy didn't pass so many laws that encourage freeloadi. >> bought the da, year after year, they micromanning life with subsidies and the winners are not the needy but people like bon jovi, ted turner, maurice, and, me. >> so, let's hope for an to end all these freeloading. that's our show for
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we had a great idea, but when it came to imposing the law, the doctors and hospitals pushed back and said, wait a minute, we need this compensation for our care of medicare patients. and, therefore, we postponed it. and every year we postponed it, what we were supposed to save we had to come up with from other sources. the so-called doc fix, s.g.r., is another one. like the alternative minimum tax, which has haunted us as we've done these budgets year in and year out. we didn't solve this problem permanently. we solved it for one year. otherwise what would have happened is starting today doctors and hospitals would have seen a reduction in their government reimbursement for treating patients of over 25%. the net result would have been in springfield and chicago, illinois, and across the nation in ohio and california, many doctors and hospitals would have said we can no longer afford to thaoet trees patients -- trao*et these patients and the 40 million americans who depend on medicare would have had fewer choices for treatment. we resolved that issue in the early morning hours with th
we had a great idea, but when it came to imposing the law, the doctors and hospitals pushed back and said, wait a minute, we need this compensation for our care of medicare patients. and, therefore, we postponed it. and every year we postponed it, what we were supposed to save we had to come up with from other sources. the so-called doc fix, s.g.r., is another one. like the alternative minimum tax, which has haunted us as we've done these budgets year in and year out. we didn't solve this...
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explain this. >> well, a new law, new year, new laws, and this is an interesting one because what it is is it basically says employers can't force you to give over your password for twitter, facebook, any kind of social media. and higher education authorities can't do it either. and it is basically, we say, twitter, facebook, these things are all public. but the right to privacy is one of the most important right we have in this country. common law right, constitutional right. and this, i think you draw the line, the lawmakers have said in illinois and california, enough's enough. you have a reasonable expectation of privacy. why did they need that information? they can't force you to give the passwords and i think that's a law that will spread beyond those two states. >> it certainly doesn't mean employers can't look at what you've got on your facebook page they can't access it. new laws in response to the jerry sandusky molestation case at penn state. how does that affect folks in oregon? >> this is a weird one too. so many people i think during the sandusky case, myself included,
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thirteen the year however of the banking death penalty we will see the democracies of the outlaws of the law and order restored of all our planes of finance that is marked production for twenty third states. max welcome to twenty thirteen we haven't got to sleep yet have we. got it. well the first headline we're going to cover is a good omen for two thousand and thirteen that's a bad omen i think for lovable lloyd and adorable jamie u.b.s. libel or manipulation deserves the death penalty this is william cohen from bloomberg dot com and he says there is no point in mincing words u.b.s. the swiss global bank has been discreetly saying the banking profession for years and needs to be shut down this is in light of the one point five billion dollar fine they paid to several regulators across the world for manipulating libeler primarily through.
thirteen the year however of the banking death penalty we will see the democracies of the outlaws of the law and order restored of all our planes of finance that is marked production for twenty third states. max welcome to twenty thirteen we haven't got to sleep yet have we. got it. well the first headline we're going to cover is a good omen for two thousand and thirteen that's a bad omen i think for lovable lloyd and adorable jamie u.b.s. libel or manipulation deserves the death penalty this...
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and teen-ager pot use has been up, and states that have lenient medical marijuana law driving the stats. why? because legalizing pot sends a message, that it's fine to use it and getting the drug at the corner makes it readily available to anyone. ask any drug counselor and he or she will tell you, once a child is introduced to intoxicants, that child's life changes for the worse. some may not become substance involved, but millions will. do we want to encourage that? they say they don't care about addiction, they don't want limitations on so-called private behavior, no judgment. want to smoke drugs, fine. want to abort a fetus? we'll drive you to the clinic. want to have a kid when you're 16, no problem at all, we'll support you. did mitt romney spell that out with the secular progressive movement really is all about in strong vivid terms and how president obama enables that? romney would not have lost 71% of the hispanic vote i can tell you. i believe the majority of americans can be persuaded that the far left is a dangerous out fit bent on destroying traditional america and replacin
and teen-ager pot use has been up, and states that have lenient medical marijuana law driving the stats. why? because legalizing pot sends a message, that it's fine to use it and getting the drug at the corner makes it readily available to anyone. ask any drug counselor and he or she will tell you, once a child is introduced to intoxicants, that child's life changes for the worse. some may not become substance involved, but millions will. do we want to encourage that? they say they don't care...
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was that constitutional law class? >> i love that. >> what was that? was that "the good wife"? i don't know what it was. it was a courtroom scene there, i think. >> he just led him right into the trap. and that was very harmful to mitt romney because not only did it take benghazi off the table, it basically took foreign policy off the table. it seemed like in the third debate that romney barely showed up because he had basically ceded all of foreign policy to the president. that's what the polls were showing. but also, it's something that you very rarely see in a debate, chris, which is a clean kill. you've got lloyd benson doing it to dan quayle. two or three other examples in the entire history of presidential debates. and this was the perfect one where romney was very well prepared on many other issues, was taken by his staff to a place that he shouldn't have been, where he is trying to score points on an issue where he shouldn't have been trying to score. >> i could just add to this. >> go ahead, what made that so effective is he wasn't even the one who delivered the sort o
was that constitutional law class? >> i love that. >> what was that? was that "the good wife"? i don't know what it was. it was a courtroom scene there, i think. >> he just led him right into the trap. and that was very harmful to mitt romney because not only did it take benghazi off the table, it basically took foreign policy off the table. it seemed like in the third debate that romney barely showed up because he had basically ceded all of foreign policy to the...
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you know, we pass all these laws. we pass appropriation bills and then it's the executive branch's responsibility to carry them out. how do we think we can pass these laws and then expect people to carry these laws out with efficiency and effectiveness when we take $100 billion out of their compensation? what kind of a message does that send to the people who serve us directly and all of the american people's interests in terms of their ultimate mission? it sends all the wrong message. now, i know people don't care much about the procedural issue, but, boy, you know, what a precedent to set. mr. issa: if the gentleman will yield? mr. moran: yes. mr. issa: it was posted last night which means it was posted before the cliff bill. the technical dropping is a different rule, but it was posted so it was available to all members last night. and, of course, as you know, it's a very simple -- we simply freeze, and that's not hard for people to understand. i hope the gentleman understands half percent freeze is all that this b
you know, we pass all these laws. we pass appropriation bills and then it's the executive branch's responsibility to carry them out. how do we think we can pass these laws and then expect people to carry these laws out with efficiency and effectiveness when we take $100 billion out of their compensation? what kind of a message does that send to the people who serve us directly and all of the american people's interests in terms of their ultimate mission? it sends all the wrong message. now, i...
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we have to finish implementing the health care law. a year from now people will be signing up for exchanges in states all over the country. >> perry? >> we don't know if barack obama is a liberal a moderate. we've been debating that for two, four years. >> you think we'll know? >> i think we'll know. >> is he a pragmatist? >> is he a pragmatist? an ideologuisdeologuist. >> i'm going put you on the spot, mcauliffe, the big race in 2013. which will dominate the washington media market. terry mcauliffe? >> it's such a fascinating race, because it's kind of -- cucinelli is the national tea party hero in waiting, with alan west and michele bachmann. >> if he wins? >> if he wins, could see him in 2016. just saying. >> year of 2012, besides president obama's re-election, known as the year america got comfortable with gay marriage. that's it for this special edition of "the daily rundown." you can watch us at 9:00 a.m. on msnbc. happy holidays, happy new year. be safe from all of us at "the daily rundown."
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the results of that debate, i respectfully suggest, are thousands of pages of laws and regulations that are unlikely to forestall another financial crisis in the future. indeed, government rescues of large, insolvent firms couple with the the substantial compensation that ceos and senior managers of failed firms manage to keep for themselves mean that once the economy returns to a semblance of health, incentives to take uneconomic risks may be even greater than before. opening constructive dialogue on thesish b shoes will not -- these issues will not be easy given the current atmosphere in washington but would seem well worth the effort. thank you. >> thanks, tom. [applause] alex is going to offer a few comments. >> thanks very much to mark and cato for giving me the opportunity to comment on tom's very interesting and very useful book. i say that as having been a practicing banking executive. overbearing ceo, eh? i was a ceo for about 14 years. i wonder if i was overbearing? surely not. tom in his book cites frank knight's risk uncertainty and profit, a deservedly famous work from 1921
the results of that debate, i respectfully suggest, are thousands of pages of laws and regulations that are unlikely to forestall another financial crisis in the future. indeed, government rescues of large, insolvent firms couple with the the substantial compensation that ceos and senior managers of failed firms manage to keep for themselves mean that once the economy returns to a semblance of health, incentives to take uneconomic risks may be even greater than before. opening constructive...
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did we need a law for this one? law enforcement officers are not allowed to have sex with anyone in custody. that's a given. californians can no longer let their hunting dogs chase bobcats or bears. and finally, maryland, same-sex couples started tying the knot at midnight, that's when it became legal to get married. maryland voters approved same-sex marriage in november. chicken feed containing arsenic prohibited. in a move to protect kids from i didn't theft everybody credit agencies must put a freeze on minor's credit reports if parents ask them to. interesting. >>> convicted 40 years ago, convicts overturned. more than 30 years ago. now the wilmington ten are finally pardoned. >> governor purdue's historic action today doesn't remove the past 40 years of injustice against ten innocent american citizens. >>> civil rights activists convicted in a 1970s firebombing have been pardoned 40 years later by north carolina's governor. it includes benjamin chavis. tell us, first of all, remind us of the wilmington ten, wha
did we need a law for this one? law enforcement officers are not allowed to have sex with anyone in custody. that's a given. californians can no longer let their hunting dogs chase bobcats or bears. and finally, maryland, same-sex couples started tying the knot at midnight, that's when it became legal to get married. maryland voters approved same-sex marriage in november. chicken feed containing arsenic prohibited. in a move to protect kids from i didn't theft everybody credit agencies must put...
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international law top story that twenty thirteen has made it in and around the globe with an array of fireworks performances and cheering crowds take a look at the world party to a new zealand was among the first to usher in twenty thirteen crowds packed the harbor and all clint to enjoy the fireworks exploding across the city's sky tower it was a great sight that ben than to a stray joining the festivities shortly afterwards with almost two million people gathering to see the now standard jaw dropping fireworks from the harbor bridge as the clock struck midnight he continued his triumphant march through asia with the most spectacular shows indeed in hong kong where a countdown to twenty thirteen culminated in light extravaganza on the land and in the sky one of the biggest shows ever europe picked up the holiday torch is berlin hosting one of the world's largest open air parties at the brandenburg gate now to the u.k. pulling out all the stops as usual with a mesmerizing fireworks display in the heart of the capital of the world. i will set to music to across the atlantic over a mill
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are examining surveillance video from the bus in order to get more information. >>> maryland's new law allowing same-sex marriage took effect at 12:01 this morning. and same-sex couples in maryland have been able to get marriage licenses since december 6. but wedding ceremonies were not allowed to take place until today. baltimore's mayor had a special overnight opening of city hall in order to allow seven same- sex couples the ability to get married. ceremonies at other city halls and courthouses in maryland will begin taking place tomorrow. >>> a two-alarm fire ripped through a church in oxon hill this morning. firefighters responded to the first wesleyan church of oxon hill around 7:30. after assessing the fire, more crews were called in to help battle that blaze. >> upon our arrival, we found heavy fire conditions on the first floor with extension to the roof. we've had several crews out here. had come call for a second alarm since it was a difficult fire to put out. >> it took about 20 to 30 minutes to put the flames out no one was injured but damage is estimated at over $100,000.
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a new law makes it okay to do it now. there could be some loopholes though. joining me is joe jackson to talk about it. the first time i ever heard about that was a challenge to a law that you can't do that or you'll get a ticket. somebody at the time brought up free speech. is that free speech? >> first of all, we know state legislatures are busy. 29,000 bills passed throughout the country. a businey year. you can argue that it's expressive conduct. it's symbolic conduct. as a result of that, it's protected by our constitution first amendment. in florida what they did was they said these flashing lights, you can do it, it's all good. there are a couple loopholes. if you flash the high beams the law also says you can't flash them if there's a car 500 feet that's approaching or if you're behind a car that's 300 feet away. so you still can get nabbed. >> that code is usually from a longer distance away. >> it is. they stopped enforcement also. in march they said we're no longer going to enforce this provision. flash away if you're in florida. >> you might argue
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. >>> coming up a new year means new laws. some 400 new laws are taking effect across the country today. we'll have more on that. of course any developments from capitol hill. and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. if you have a histor
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other states already have similar laws. in all more than 29,000 laws were passed by state legislatures in 2012 and many of those are kicking in today. of course it's been a very busy year at the federal level as well and many new regulations stemming from laws passed over the last couple of years will phase in today including, an hhs mandate that employers who provide health insurance coverage must make sure it includes free access to a number of birth control methods, some of them controversial. there is an exemption for those defined as religious employers but there are more than 40 cases pending by employers saving that's what they are and the obama administration is refusing to recognize that. hobby lobby is believed to be the largest employer challenging the mandate. just days ago it was denied a emergency injunction having to comply by supreme court justice sonia sotomayor. founder and ceo david green said quote we simply can not abandon our religious beliefs to comply with this mandate. mining the company is potentia
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and new laws... even alameda county charging for paperbackg (male announcer) live from the kron 4 news station, this is the kron 4 news. >> good morning thank you for joining us. top stories we are following the latest out of washington. voting for april but would keep texas from going up on most americans. the latest on the fiscal cliff. we are waiting for the house of representatives. to see if we can avoid the fiscal cliff and also watching the bay area weather. checking in with with your holiday forecast. >> happy 2013. clear skies and sunshine a bit chilly in the north bay. we did have some areas of a frost but that sunshine will stick around. 50s. this frees one in will go into effect and the frost advisory. freeze-- will go into effect-36 in santa rosa. we are no longer freezing but upper 40's in oakland. i will show you where these numbers are expected to go. fans how about checking in your commute to. >> there is a problem in san francisco is a fatal accident in the mission district. likely,
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she'll have a live report on other california laws, new laws that take effect today. she'll also explain how this could affect you. >>> highway 12 in solano county has reason odd -- reopened following a head-on collision where four people were killed. the accident happened around 9:00 last night near the mukllumny bridge east of rio vista. the chp has not released any details including what caused the crash or if alcohol was involved. >>> the chp was out in force last night. dui checkpoints were set up across the area. the chp was patrolling the highways. the number of dui arrests were down compared to last year. but new numbers for last night's crackdown should be released later today. >>> 8:06. tara's back. how did you fix it, that everyone is banking themselves on new year's morning just because you are here? >> i think so. that probably has a lot to do with it and muni, caltrans, sam train offered free rides last night. we've seen a couple of drunk driving arrests. but the numbers are down. this is highway 4. you can see not a lot of folks on the roadways. hopeful
she'll have a live report on other california laws, new laws that take effect today. she'll also explain how this could affect you. >>> highway 12 in solano county has reason odd -- reopened following a head-on collision where four people were killed. the accident happened around 9:00 last night near the mukllumny bridge east of rio vista. the chp has not released any details including what caused the crash or if alcohol was involved. >>> the chp was out in force last night....
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more than $5 trillion from today's current law. our deficit this year alone is likely to be about $1.3 trillion. this would reduce it down to $1.24 trillion. with the $60 billion of new revenue that it gains. most importantly it sets up three more fiscal cliffs over the next three months. when appropriation spending expires on march 27, when the debt ceiling has to be increased at the end of february, and when the sequester has to be dealt with at the very same time. so all we have done is to stumble forward and to an even less predictable situation with far fewer resources to invest in our nation and our children's future. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from missouri seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from missouri is recognized for one minute. mr. cleaver: thank you, mr. speaker. i don't particularly like the bill that's going to come to the floor. i'
more than $5 trillion from today's current law. our deficit this year alone is likely to be about $1.3 trillion. this would reduce it down to $1.24 trillion. with the $60 billion of new revenue that it gains. most importantly it sets up three more fiscal cliffs over the next three months. when appropriation spending expires on march 27, when the debt ceiling has to be increased at the end of february, and when the sequester has to be dealt with at the very same time. so all we have done is to...
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max boot, in the time when the laws of war and the strange symmetries of warfare, the principles of strategy seem to be overwhelmed or out of date, he has become the authoritative voice on military affairs, always with amazing consistent unquestioned integrity, which is also kind of a rarity in a field which is marred often by politicization and score settling, and has invisible armies looks like to being a major, major work. i haven't seen it yet but we are looking forward to that. jay nordlinger, who i just met a moment ago, i think we all here realize that serious thought on international affairs requires the widest range of reference that you can't just focus on one corner of the strategic realm. and he, you see his name in the office line, you know that you're about to get something with tremendous explanatory power, and whose rights go across into the culture of the country and the arts, beyond the usual washingtonian a country and -- washingtonian. and also a great phrase for finally calling into account that annual fraud, the nobel peace prize -- [laughter] -- after his book as they
max boot, in the time when the laws of war and the strange symmetries of warfare, the principles of strategy seem to be overwhelmed or out of date, he has become the authoritative voice on military affairs, always with amazing consistent unquestioned integrity, which is also kind of a rarity in a field which is marred often by politicization and score settling, and has invisible armies looks like to being a major, major work. i haven't seen it yet but we are looking forward to that. jay...
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they still have to weigh in on this before the bill becomes law. senate leaders from both parties said inaction, though, is not an option. >> i hope the new year will bring a new willingness on the part of the house republicans to join democrats in the difficult but rewarding work of government. >> we don't think taxes should be going up on anyone, but we all knew that if we did nothing, they'd be going up on everyone today. >> luke russert is nbc's capitol hill correspondent. happy new year to you, my friend. >> reporter: happy new year to you, chris. you're certainly chirpy this morning. 5-hour energy going strong. >> i've never had so much coffee in a single two-hour period in my life. all right, it's been an exhausting 24 hours. weren't we just talking a few hours ago? bring us up to speed. where are we now? what happens next? >> reporter: well, we did pass the bill just a few hours ago in the early mornings of january 1st, and within that bill, take a look at what americans are waking up to today on the first day of 2013. if you make $400,000
they still have to weigh in on this before the bill becomes law. senate leaders from both parties said inaction, though, is not an option. >> i hope the new year will bring a new willingness on the part of the house republicans to join democrats in the difficult but rewarding work of government. >> we don't think taxes should be going up on anyone, but we all knew that if we did nothing, they'd be going up on everyone today. >> luke russert is nbc's capitol hill correspondent....
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legal according to state law, illegal according to federal law. any type of law enforcement presence there? >> there wasn't. even after the amendment passed, some people were smoking on the capital steps to celebrate. it is legal now after the law passed. it was signed by the governor to possess a small amount and grow e a small amount. you cannot sell it, but a private club is not addressed in the amendment. until the state house comes together and comes up with a rule, it's really unclear. the man who started this, he's a long time pro marijuana advocate here. and honstly he likes to ruffle feathers and push the limits. that's what he was doing last night. they have taken an arm's length view of it. but advocates are concerned as to whether that will continue. it's still against federal law. until they work that out between states and the federal government, it's hard to know whether establishments where the whole legalization of marijuana thing will really be able to go forward. >> which leads to the next question, how do people find out about
legal according to state law, illegal according to federal law. any type of law enforcement presence there? >> there wasn't. even after the amendment passed, some people were smoking on the capital steps to celebrate. it is legal now after the law passed. it was signed by the governor to possess a small amount and grow e a small amount. you cannot sell it, but a private club is not addressed in the amendment. until the state house comes together and comes up with a rule, it's really...